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    Dara Shikoh, also transliterated as Dara Shukoh, (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659) [2] [4] was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. [5] Dara was designated with the title Padshahzada-i-Buzurg Martaba ( lit.

  2. Prince Dara Shukoh: A Forgotten Champion of Indian Cultural Synthesis - Need of Dara 's spirit in the contemporary world against Terrorism. Dara Shukoh was born on 20 March 1615 in a suburb of Sagartal lake near Ajmer.

  3. contribution to. …century, the tragic figure of Dārā Shikōh, the Mughal emperor Shāh Jahāns son and disciple of the Qādirī Sufis, translated Hindu scriptures, such as the Bhagavadgita and the Upanishads, into Persian and in his translation of the latter closely followed Shankara’s commentaries.

  4. When prince Dara Shikoh was just seven years old, his father, Prince Khurram rebelled against the then Emperor Jahangir to stake a claim on the empire above his two elder brothers. The rebellion stood little chance of success. Four years later, the defeated prince was welcomed back into the royal family, forgiven for his mistakes.

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · The Mughal Prince, Dara Shikoh is undoubtedly one of the most tragic figures in Indian history. The life and death of Dara Shikoh is one of the ‘what-ifs’ of Indian history. How would Indian history be different had Dara instead of Aurangzeb won the battle of succession?

  6. Feb 16, 2020 · The Ministry of Culture recently set up a seven-member panel of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to locate the grave of the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh (1615-59). He is believed to be buried somewhere in the Humayun’s Tomb complex in Delhi, one of around 140 graves of the Mughal clan.

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  8. Aug 9, 2021 · Dara Shikoh, who was Mughal emperor Shah Jahans son and expected heir, was killed on the orders of his brother Aurangzeb in 1659 after losing the war of succession. He was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.